A reader sent me this interesting document entitled Attempting to Better Interpret the 18 Keys of the Enochian Magick System. The notes scattered all throughout the document are full of valuable insights that should prove valuable to practitioners of Enochian Magick.

Darklore is a journal of exceptional observations, hidden history, the paranormal and esoteric science which will challenge your preconceptions by revealing the strange dimensions veiled by consensus reality. This excellent offering from the Daily Grail brings together some of the top researchers and writers on topics from outside of mainstream science and history, including Daniel Pinchbeck, Loren Coleman, Nick Redfern, Robert Schoch, Blair Blake, Michael Grosso, Paul Devereux, Stephen Braude, Mike Jay, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince and many others.

A Darklore sampler is now available as a completely free download. The six articles from Volumes 1 and 2 selected for this sampler are:

Darkness Over All by Mike JayEnter the Jaguar by Mike JayHer Sweet Murmur by Greg TaylorHungry Ghosts by Michael PrescottThe Fear of Psi by Professor Stephen BraudeThe Fog by The Emperor

Sub Rosa is a full magazine, in PDF form, which is available online for free from the folks behind the Daily Grail. This new concept in alternative media, where science and magic, myth and history meet, also includes video and audio content, as well as live linking to topical websites. Six issues have been produced so far, which are available for download in both single-page or two-page spread versions. Grab your copies of this new paradigm magazine from the Sub Rosa Magazine download page.

A favorite among root doctors and conjurers of the Hoodoo tradition, this book was purportedly penned by Moses himself and includes explanations of the magic he used to perform miracles during the days of the Exodus. It contains the seals of angelic, planetary and demonic spirits and instructions on how to summon them. You can download this from the Grimoires section.

Supposedly a fictional grimoire that appears in the stories written by Robert Bloch. Originally entitled Mysteries of the Worm, it was later referred to instead by its Latin equivalent upon H. P. Lovecraft’s suggestion. Lovecraft called De Vermis Mysteriis one of the books that “repeat the most hellish secrets learnt by early man”.

This ebook is an English translation of a Russian document authored by Roman Tertius Sibellius. You can download this from the Grimoires section.